Title :
A Novel Spread-Spectrum Receiver Synchronization Scheme Using a SAW-Tapped Delay Line
Author :
Baier, Paul W. ; Dostert, Klaus ; Pandit, Madhukar
Author_Institution :
Univ. Kaiserslautern, West Germany
fDate :
5/1/1982 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In spread-spectrum communication systems, a basic task which has to be performed is the synchronization of the receiver pseudonoise (PN) signal with the pseudonoise signal contained in the input. In this paper, a synchronization system employing a surface acoustic wave tapped delay line (SAW TDL) matched filter for both initial synchronization (acquisition) and tracking is presented. The periodic correlation peaks at the SAW TDL output repeatedly correct the epoch of the local PN signal clock phase and the code generator initial condition to their correct values. As the correlation impulses are distorted and attenuated due to the effects of message modulation, Doppler frequency shifts and unavoidable interferences, a modulation canceller and a differentiating device are employed to improve synchronization performance. Formulas for estimating the performance of a system incorporating these ideas are given. A hardware implementation of the suggested system has been built and tested. Experimental results obtained with the system are presented.
Keywords :
acoustic delay lines; interference (signal); radio receivers; radiocommunication; surface acoustic wave devices; synchronisation; Doppler frequency shifts; SAW-tapped delay line; correlation; differentiating device; interferences; message modulation; modulation canceller; pseudonoise signal; spread-spectrum receiver synchronization; Acoustic distortion; Acoustic waves; Clocks; Delay lines; Frequency modulation; Frequency synchronization; Matched filters; Signal generators; Spread spectrum communication; Surface acoustic waves;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOM.1982.1095545